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  2. Francisco Díaz de León - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Díaz de León (September 24, 1897 – December 29, 1975) was a Mexican graphic artist, notable for pioneering much of modern Mexican graphic arts. He spent his childhood around books and when he studied art in Mexico City, he specialized in engraving and illustration.

  3. File:Retablo final, Francisco Díaz de León, 1928.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This image is in the public domain in the United States because it was first published outside the United States prior to January 1, 1929. Other jurisdictions have other rules.

  4. Francisco Diaz - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Díaz de León (1897–1975), Mexican engraver; Francisco Diaz-Silveira Lopez (1908–1996), attorney; Frank Diaz-Silveira (born 1936), Florida attorney, anti-Castro Cuban militant; Francisco Estévez Diaz, Spanish composer; Francisco Bustillos Diaz, better known by screen name Paquito Diaz (1937–2011), Filipino actor and movie director

  5. List of governors in the Viceroyalty of New Spain - Wikipedia

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    1727–1736 Baltasar Francisco de Valderrama y Haro; 1736 Antonio Vázquez de la Quadra; 1736–1739 Francisco Antonio de Carrandi y Menán; 1739–1740 Francisco de Olaechea; 2 June 1740 – 5 November 1747 Juan Gemmir y Lleonart (died 1747) 22 November 1747 – 14 March 1750 Luis Díez Navarro (interim to 22 January 1748)

  6. Isabel Villaseñor - Wikipedia

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    Villaseñor was born in the city of Guadalajara. In 1928, she enrolled as a student of sculpture in Mexico City's 'Centro Popular de Pintura Santiago Rebull,' where she studied under the school's founder, Gabriel Fernández Ledesma, and artist Francisco Diaz de Leon. Villaseñor later married Ledesma. [2] She died of a heart attack in 1953. [3]

  7. Francisco Ángel Gutiérrez Carreola - Wikipedia

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    He studied there under Isidoro Ocampo, Germán Gedovius, and Francisco Díaz de León. [1] [2] Simultaneously, he got a job at the library of the Academy of Fine Arts which was poorly paid. One of the orders he got in the 1930s was to paint murals in Jalapa, Veracruz, together with Feliciano Peña. In Jalapa, he also opened an art school.

  8. Caceres family - Wikipedia

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    Francisco de Caceres (Alcuéscar 1539 - Barinas plains 1589) was a ... (or Diaz) de Caceres and Catalina de Leon, his wife, occur as "Judaizers".

  9. Ten Tragic Days - Wikipedia

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    The National Palace, a target of the rebel artillery fire. There were dead bodies in the Zócalo and the capital's streets. [1]The Ten Tragic Days (Spanish: La Decena Trágica) during the Mexican Revolution is the name given to the multi-day coup d'état in Mexico City by opponents of Francisco I. Madero, the democratically elected president of Mexico, between 9–19 February 1913.